Football

Stephen Field
- Title:
- Director of Recruiting
One of the most dedicated and nationally connected recruiters in the country, Stephen Field joined Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal’s staff in March of 2017, as the Director of Recruiting.
Prior to his arrival in Eugene, Field spent the 2017 season at Louisville as the Director of High School Relations as the program’s NFL Liaison.
In his one year at Louisville, Field helped put together one of the top recruiting classes in school history in 2018. The class featured 22 student-athletes, including 19 during the December early signing period, eight of which enrolled in January. The signing class featured a school-best 11 four-star recruits and a pair of Under Armour All-Americans.
Field’s return to collegiate football came in 2016 when joined the staff at Florida A&M as the tight ends coach and Recruiting Coordinator.
An established high school coach in the state of Florida, Field was highly recognized for his ability to develop talent at the high school and collegiate level. He helped develop over 100 collegiate athletes during his coaching career, with nearly two dozen former players who are or were in the NFL, including 2016 NFL first round pick and current Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Artie Burns.
From 2014-15, Field was a highly decorated head football coach and offensive coordinator at North Marion Senior High School. The 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Coach of the Year, and a two-time WHOA Coach of the Year (2014, 2015), Field's teams broke seven school records offensively, averaging 40.5 points per game.
A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., Field guided his 2015 team to the regional quarterfinals, after an outstanding regular season, when his squad led the county in passing, rushing and scoring.
Field was selected the offensive coordinator for the 2015 Offense-Defense All-American game in Orlando, Fla., leading the team to victory on ESPN, and produced six players selected to play in the All-American game, a Marion County record.
Prior to his stint at North Marion, Field served as head coach and offensive coordinator at Miami Northwestern High (2012-14), where he restored the perennial prep power to prominence, guiding them to the playoffs and a regional appearance in his first season.
During his tenure at Northwestern, 46 football players – tops in Florida – signed collegiate football scholarships.
Field also served a three-year stretch at Hampton (Va.) University (2009-11) as running backs coach, recruiting coordinator, run game coordinator and director of operations. At Hampton, he coached and developed two of the MEAC's top running backs who ranked in the league's top 10 in rushing.
Before coaching at Hampton, Field was a three-year defensive staff assistant and special teams coordinator at the University of Miami (2006-08). He recruited NFL talents Travis Benjamin, Laron Byrd and Damien Berry.
Before Miami, Field, served as an assistant coach at Glades Central High School in Belle Glade, Fla., serving as the offensive run game coordinator, running backs coach and academic coach. While at Glades Central, he coached back-to-back 1,000 yard rushers in Aston Samuels and Damien Berry. In 2006, Glades Central won the Class 3A championship.
He also spent a season at Deerfield Beach High School, where he coached 1,000 yard rusher Roderick Ferguson, and four years at Miami Central High School, where he coached the top two statistical ranking wide receivers in Dade County in 2002 in All-Big East selection Willie Foster of Rutgers and Marcus Daniels, also of Rutgers.
Field was a two-time all-state selection at Palm Beach Lakes High School, helping lead them to the only undefeated season in school history.
From there, Field went on to play tight end at Tuskegee. He later earned a degree in business management and a master's degree in liberal studies from Miami.
He was an all-state selection at Palm Beach Lakes High and leading them to their only undefeated season in school history.
Field has a daughter, Le'ah Skye Field.
Prior to his arrival in Eugene, Field spent the 2017 season at Louisville as the Director of High School Relations as the program’s NFL Liaison.
In his one year at Louisville, Field helped put together one of the top recruiting classes in school history in 2018. The class featured 22 student-athletes, including 19 during the December early signing period, eight of which enrolled in January. The signing class featured a school-best 11 four-star recruits and a pair of Under Armour All-Americans.
Field’s return to collegiate football came in 2016 when joined the staff at Florida A&M as the tight ends coach and Recruiting Coordinator.
An established high school coach in the state of Florida, Field was highly recognized for his ability to develop talent at the high school and collegiate level. He helped develop over 100 collegiate athletes during his coaching career, with nearly two dozen former players who are or were in the NFL, including 2016 NFL first round pick and current Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Artie Burns.
From 2014-15, Field was a highly decorated head football coach and offensive coordinator at North Marion Senior High School. The 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) Coach of the Year, and a two-time WHOA Coach of the Year (2014, 2015), Field's teams broke seven school records offensively, averaging 40.5 points per game.
A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., Field guided his 2015 team to the regional quarterfinals, after an outstanding regular season, when his squad led the county in passing, rushing and scoring.
Field was selected the offensive coordinator for the 2015 Offense-Defense All-American game in Orlando, Fla., leading the team to victory on ESPN, and produced six players selected to play in the All-American game, a Marion County record.
Prior to his stint at North Marion, Field served as head coach and offensive coordinator at Miami Northwestern High (2012-14), where he restored the perennial prep power to prominence, guiding them to the playoffs and a regional appearance in his first season.
During his tenure at Northwestern, 46 football players – tops in Florida – signed collegiate football scholarships.
Field also served a three-year stretch at Hampton (Va.) University (2009-11) as running backs coach, recruiting coordinator, run game coordinator and director of operations. At Hampton, he coached and developed two of the MEAC's top running backs who ranked in the league's top 10 in rushing.
Before coaching at Hampton, Field was a three-year defensive staff assistant and special teams coordinator at the University of Miami (2006-08). He recruited NFL talents Travis Benjamin, Laron Byrd and Damien Berry.
Before Miami, Field, served as an assistant coach at Glades Central High School in Belle Glade, Fla., serving as the offensive run game coordinator, running backs coach and academic coach. While at Glades Central, he coached back-to-back 1,000 yard rushers in Aston Samuels and Damien Berry. In 2006, Glades Central won the Class 3A championship.
He also spent a season at Deerfield Beach High School, where he coached 1,000 yard rusher Roderick Ferguson, and four years at Miami Central High School, where he coached the top two statistical ranking wide receivers in Dade County in 2002 in All-Big East selection Willie Foster of Rutgers and Marcus Daniels, also of Rutgers.
Field was a two-time all-state selection at Palm Beach Lakes High School, helping lead them to the only undefeated season in school history.
From there, Field went on to play tight end at Tuskegee. He later earned a degree in business management and a master's degree in liberal studies from Miami.
He was an all-state selection at Palm Beach Lakes High and leading them to their only undefeated season in school history.
Field has a daughter, Le'ah Skye Field.